FORMATION AND EVOLUTION OF THE RUSSIAN ARCTIC CRYOLITHOZONE (ON THE SHELF AND THE CONTINENT) IN THE PLEISTOCENE-HOLOCENE

The paper addresses age nonuniformity of the permafrost of the Russian Arctic shelf. It has been widely accepted that recent permafrost exists on the present-day shelf, which was formed under subaerial conditions during shelf draining in the Late Pleistocene, was flooded during the subsequent transg...

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Main Author: Nella A. Shpolyanskaya
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Lomonosov Moscow State University 2014-09-01
Series:Geography, Environment, Sustainability
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Online Access:https://ges.rgo.ru/jour/article/view/11
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spelling doaj-7de4c6392e06496a8a3825864ee19f2d2021-07-28T21:10:06ZengLomonosov Moscow State UniversityGeography, Environment, Sustainability2071-93882542-15652014-09-0173223810.24057/2071-9388-2014-7-3-29-3411FORMATION AND EVOLUTION OF THE RUSSIAN ARCTIC CRYOLITHOZONE (ON THE SHELF AND THE CONTINENT) IN THE PLEISTOCENE-HOLOCENENella A. Shpolyanskaya0Faculty of Geography, Lomonosov Moscow State UniversityThe paper addresses age nonuniformity of the permafrost of the Russian Arctic shelf. It has been widely accepted that recent permafrost exists on the present-day shelf, which was formed under subaerial conditions during shelf draining in the Late Pleistocene, was flooded during the subsequent transgression, and now exists as a relic zone. However, there is also modern permafrost forming under submarine conditions. The paper considers the mechanism of its formation. The author suggests a mechanism that involves bottom soil freezing and ice formation due to constant natural transformations in seabed sediments. The proposed mechanism is supported by analyzes of certain sections of the bottom sediments of shelf and of the Pleistocene marine plains (ancient shelves) composed of dislocated sequences with massive ice beds. Analysis of the massive ground ice genesis identified different geological history as well as different transgressive and regressive regime of the Russian Arctic western and eastern sectors. The glacial cover has limited distribution in the Russian North and was absent on the Russian Arctic and Subarctic plains to the East of the Kanin Peninsula.https://ges.rgo.ru/jour/article/view/11massive ground icesheet icepolygonal wedge icesubsea permafrost zonequaternary history of the russian arctic permafrost
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FORMATION AND EVOLUTION OF THE RUSSIAN ARCTIC CRYOLITHOZONE (ON THE SHELF AND THE CONTINENT) IN THE PLEISTOCENE-HOLOCENE
Geography, Environment, Sustainability
massive ground ice
sheet ice
polygonal wedge ice
subsea permafrost zone
quaternary history of the russian arctic permafrost
author_facet Nella A. Shpolyanskaya
author_sort Nella A. Shpolyanskaya
title FORMATION AND EVOLUTION OF THE RUSSIAN ARCTIC CRYOLITHOZONE (ON THE SHELF AND THE CONTINENT) IN THE PLEISTOCENE-HOLOCENE
title_short FORMATION AND EVOLUTION OF THE RUSSIAN ARCTIC CRYOLITHOZONE (ON THE SHELF AND THE CONTINENT) IN THE PLEISTOCENE-HOLOCENE
title_full FORMATION AND EVOLUTION OF THE RUSSIAN ARCTIC CRYOLITHOZONE (ON THE SHELF AND THE CONTINENT) IN THE PLEISTOCENE-HOLOCENE
title_fullStr FORMATION AND EVOLUTION OF THE RUSSIAN ARCTIC CRYOLITHOZONE (ON THE SHELF AND THE CONTINENT) IN THE PLEISTOCENE-HOLOCENE
title_full_unstemmed FORMATION AND EVOLUTION OF THE RUSSIAN ARCTIC CRYOLITHOZONE (ON THE SHELF AND THE CONTINENT) IN THE PLEISTOCENE-HOLOCENE
title_sort formation and evolution of the russian arctic cryolithozone (on the shelf and the continent) in the pleistocene-holocene
publisher Lomonosov Moscow State University
series Geography, Environment, Sustainability
issn 2071-9388
2542-1565
publishDate 2014-09-01
description The paper addresses age nonuniformity of the permafrost of the Russian Arctic shelf. It has been widely accepted that recent permafrost exists on the present-day shelf, which was formed under subaerial conditions during shelf draining in the Late Pleistocene, was flooded during the subsequent transgression, and now exists as a relic zone. However, there is also modern permafrost forming under submarine conditions. The paper considers the mechanism of its formation. The author suggests a mechanism that involves bottom soil freezing and ice formation due to constant natural transformations in seabed sediments. The proposed mechanism is supported by analyzes of certain sections of the bottom sediments of shelf and of the Pleistocene marine plains (ancient shelves) composed of dislocated sequences with massive ice beds. Analysis of the massive ground ice genesis identified different geological history as well as different transgressive and regressive regime of the Russian Arctic western and eastern sectors. The glacial cover has limited distribution in the Russian North and was absent on the Russian Arctic and Subarctic plains to the East of the Kanin Peninsula.
topic massive ground ice
sheet ice
polygonal wedge ice
subsea permafrost zone
quaternary history of the russian arctic permafrost
url https://ges.rgo.ru/jour/article/view/11
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